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01.08 / 07:31
COST UPS Manufacturing Gap economy show reports Is Uttar Pradesh stuck with low women's participation in its labour force?
The state of Uttar Pradesh is deceptively large. Working-age women (20-59 years) in the state—about 57 million in 2021—outnumber the entire population of countries like Canada, Australia, Malaysia, and South Korea. The state has more women aged 20-29 than the combined population of Norway, Finland and Denmark.
27.07 / 04:08
UPS Aware Action WhatsApp volunteers prevention Kanwar Yatra: Cloth sheets go up in front of mosques, mazars in Haridwar
Haridwar, large white screens were recently installed in front of a few mosques and mazars along the Kanwar Yatra route «to prevent trouble». The sheets were hung on bamboo scaffoldings in front of two mosques and a Mazar, all in the Jwalapur area.
22.07 / 20:24
Citizens Action Celebrity country Courts Investigations International Anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson arrested in Greenland. He faces possible extradition to Japan
Greenland police say they have apprehended veteran environmental activist and anti-whaling campaigner Paul Watson on an international arrest warrant issued by Japan
19.07 / 10:14
COST Reuters economy travelers Updates Pharmaceuticals European shares dip as lower commodity prices weigh
European shares fell on Friday and were set for weekly losses, hurt by lower commodity prices and as a rout in global technology shares extended, while investors assessed more earnings updates. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 0.6% by 0715 GMT, slipping to a more than two-week low, amid a broader selloff across sectors.
18.07 / 05:17
UPS CEO Racing Software fun triathlon Where CEOs find time for triathlon training and motorcycle racing
Many of us can barely keep up with our jobs, never mind hobbies. Yet some top executives run marathons, wineries or music-recording studios on the side. How can they have bigger responsibilities and more fun than we do? It can seem like ultrahigh achievers find extra hours in the day.
15.07 / 20:09
Williams Avid Football President show reports Sporting Prince William spotted throwing 'amusing insult' by lip-reader during Euro 2024 finals, all you need to know
Prince William is as much a sports freak like you are. Not only he is an avid soccer lover, he also spearheads the management of England's FA, and also leads from the front while rooting for the national team. Prince William was as much invested in England's road to the Euro Cup 2024 finals, as the players and England boss Gareth Southgate were. A proof of his excitement and indulgence in the sport came in when a lip-reader caught him throwing an old-fashioned insult during a tense conversation around the Euro Cup finals, as England were battling to win against Spain, but ultimately failed to do so after an 86th minute goal by their formidable opponents.
13.07 / 12:26
Target Trade War information reports A suspected attack by Yemen's Houthi rebels targets a ship transiting the Bab el-Mandeb Strait
A suspected attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels has targeted a Liberian-flagged tanker in the narrow Bab el-Mandeb Strait
13.07 / 10:42
UPS Racing Cycling stage country pop sprint The cyclist who uncorked a historic victory at the Tour de France
TURIN, Italy—Over more than 120 years of history, the Tour de France had seen stage winners emerge from 33 different countries. The list included historic cycling powerhouses like France and Belgium, more recent talent hubs such as Denmark and Slovenia, and even a couple that came completely out of nowhere, like Latvia. But the roll call of winners at cycling’s biggest bike race expanded a little Monday when a 24-year-old named Biniam Girmay crossed the line first to become the first Eritrean to take a stage here.
13.07 / 01:17
Ball Career Trade stage patient darts Super sub Ollie Watkins fires England to Euro 2024 final with late winner against Netherlands
Ollie Watkins is, in his own words, a realist. He has never pictured himself playing at a major tournament for England — especially when, as a teenager learning his trade as a striker, he was sent on loan to English sixth-tier club Weston-super-Mare in 2015. So imagine what went through Watkins' mind when he saw his stoppage-time shot fly past Netherlands goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen and into the bottom corner to earn England a place in the European Championship final?
12.07 / 21:21
UPS Platform Research information reports DSV, CVC seen as lead contenders for Schenker after Maersk drops
DSV A/S and CVC Capital Partners Plc are seen as the leading contenders for Deutsche Bahn AG’s logistics unit DB Schenker after AP Moller-Maersk A/S dropped out of the running, according to people familiar with the matter. Binding bids are expected to be submitted in August, the people said, asking not to be identified because the information is private. CVC has offered to let the German government or related fund keep around a 20% stake in the unit and benefit from any future upside, according to the people. Rival bidder DSV could link DB Schenker into its freight forwarding technology system, seen as one of Europe’s largest platforms, the people said. The Danish company has made a number of acquisitions in recent years, often raising the group’s combined profit margins once a takeover is digested.
12.07 / 17:47
UPS Citizens country social reports Swedes take a new step in parental leave. Grandparents can now get paid to take care of grandkids
Sweden is launching a groundbreaking new law, allowing grandparents to care for their grandchild and get paid
01.07 / 01:49
COST Cooper security Remark Parke stage rights Redevelopment projects: 8 common mistakes housing societies make when embarking on redevelopment, how to avoid it
developer of dubious reputation, the former residents are regretting their decision. Mismanagement by the developer has brought the entire project to a standstill. Danish Patel, a 58-year-old resident, laments, “The developer went out of his way to pitch for our society’s redevelopment when others were showing limited interest. However, he abandoned the project midway when it became unviable for him due to his own mismanagement.”
28.06 / 18:23
UPS stage country pop 2020 Features Euro 2024: Germany aims to ride the host-nation buzz against Denmark for a quarterfinal spot
DORTMUND, Germany: Germany takes on Denmark in the round of 16 at Euro 2024 on Saturday. Germany will have to make changes in defense for the game as it tries to carry the host-nation buzz deeper into the knockout stages. Kickoff is at 9 p.m. local (1900 GMT) in Dortmund. Here's what to know about the match: Match facts — This is the only game in the round of 16 that features two unbeaten teams. Germany finished top of Group A with wins over Scotland and Hungary and a draw with Switzerland. Denmark drew all of its games against Slovenia, England and Serbia. — Germany was eliminated by eventual runner-up England in the round of 16 at Euro 2020 and hasn't won a knockout game at a major tournament since Euro 2016.
28.06 / 17:07
Target Racing security WhatsApp country Putin says Russia should produce previously banned missiles
Vladimir Putin said Friday that Russia should start producing short and intermediate-range missiles that were previously banned under a now-defunct arms treaty with the United States. Putin was referring to missiles with a range of 500 to 5,500 kilometres (300-3,400 miles) that were banned under the Cold War-era Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty. Washington withdrew from the deal in 2019, citing Russia's failure to comply. The Kremlin said at the time that it would abide by a moratorium on production if the US did not deploy missiles within striking distance of Russia.
27.06 / 15:39
Waters Platform Inside social Department evacuation Pharmaceuticals Fire tears through the Danish taxation ministry, the latest major fire in Copenhagen
A fire has broken out on top of a building housing Denmark’s taxation ministry, leading to the evacuation of the offices and adjacent houses
26.06 / 16:07
COST Target Booking Election country 2020 Gassy cows and pigs will face a carbon tax in Denmark, a world first
Denmark will tax livestock farmers for the greenhouse gases emitted by their cows, sheep and pigs from 2030, the first country to do so as it targets a major source of methane emissions, one of the most potent gases contributing to global warming
26.06 / 05:37
COST Target Bill Experts country social Denmark will be first to impose CO2 tax on farms, government says
Denmark, a major pork and dairy exporter, will introduce a tax on livestock carbon dioxide emissions from 2030, making it the first country to do so and hoping to inspire others to follow, the government said on Tuesday. A tax was first proposed in February by government-commissioned experts to help Denmark reach a legally binding 2030 target of cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 70% from 1990 levels. The centrist government late on Monday reached a wide-ranging compromise with farmers, industry, labour unions and environmental groups on policy linked to farming, the country's largest source of CO2 emissions.
25.06 / 14:09
LGBT Football awards performer Fund Manager of the Year Awards on the night gallery
A flagship event for the investment industry for nearly three decades, the Investment Week Fund Manager of the Year Awards honour fund managers who have demonstrated consistently strong performance for investors.  This year's awards ceremony at the JW Marriott Grosvenor House Hotel was hosted by comedian Tom Allen and our guests watched the Euro 2024 England versus Denmark football match before the start of the ceremony.  We also raised £17,000 on the night for CASCAID in support of The Rainbow Trust, which helps families who have a child with a life-threatening or terminal illness....
25.06 / 11:05
COST UPS Food pandemic War country Norway starts stockpiling grain, citing the pandemic, war and climate change
The Norwegian government has signed a deal to start stockpiling grain, saying the COVID-19 pandemic, a war in Europe and climate change have made it necessary
23.06 / 23:01
UPS Waters Parke Food Research Universities show Beneath offshore wind turbines, researchers grow seafood and seaweed
Researchers are exploring multiple uses for wind parks far out at sea, such as producing fresh seafood

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